Robert Yost - Bank of America Independent Director

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Mr. Robert David Yost is Independent Director of the BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION. Mr. Yosts roles as the former Chief Executive Officer of AmerisourceBergen Corporation and its predecessor company enable him to bring his broad experience in strategic planning, risk management, and operational risk to our Board. In addition, Mr. Yost has experience leading a large, complex business. Through his service on public company boards, he has boardlevel experience overseeing large, complex public companies in various industries, which provides him with valuable insights on corporate governance and risk management. since 2012.
Age 72
Tenure 12 years
Yost served as Chief Executive Officer of AmerisourceBergen Corporationration, a pharmaceutical services company providing drug distribution and related services to healthcare providers and pharmaceutical manufacturers, from 2001 until his retirement in July 2011 and as President from 2001 to 2002 and again from September 2007 to November 2010. He graduated from the United States Air Force Academy and received a master’s degree in business administration from the University of California at Los Angeles. He has held various positions at AmerisourceBergen and predecessor companies, including Chief Executive Officer of Amerisource Health Corporationrationrationration, during a nearly 40year career.

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Frank Bramble, Independent Director
Thomas Montag, Chief Operating Officer
David Leitch, Global General Counsel
Sheri Bronstein, Chief Human Resource Officer
Susan Bies, Independent Director
Andrea Smith, Chief Administrative Officer
Catherine Bessant, Chief Operations and Technology Officer
Dean Athanasia, President - Preferred & Small Business Banking and Co-Head - Consumer Banking
Thomas Woods, Independent Director
Sharon Allen, Independent Director
Kathleen Knox, President - U.S. Trust
Geoffrey Greener, Chief Risk Officer
Monica Lozano, Independent Director
Robert Yost, Independent Director
Arnold Donald, Independent Director
Jack Bovender, Lead Independent Director
Lionel Nowell, Independent Director
Paul Donofrio, Chief Financial Officer
Denise Ramos, Independent Director
Linda Hudson, Independent Director
Brian Moynihan, Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer
Thomas May, Independent Director
Pierre Weck, Independent Director
Michael White, Independent Director
Andrew Sieg, President - Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
Clayton Rose, Independent Director
Thong Nguyen, President of Retail Banking, and Co-Head – Consumer Banking
Maria Zuber, Independent Director

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